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Sun, May 18, 2003 9:55 PM
Aloha! I'd love to hear of any other obscure LPs to look for (either music or graphics, but especially music). Thanks [ Edited by: Selector Lopaka on 2003-05-18 22:00 ] |
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Mon, May 19, 2003 5:44 AM
Oooh I am jealous! I have Pineapple Percussion, Provocative Percussion, and every other sort of 'percussion' record, but I've never seen POLYNESIAN PERCUSSION! |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Mon, May 19, 2003 7:00 PM
Those are nice finds. I have most of those, but not the Kuuipo lp. That is one sweet cover. I'm going to have to find one of those for myself. Great score! Sabu |
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Mon, May 19, 2003 11:54 PM
I see the Captain, but.........Where's Tennille?!? |
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Fri, Sep 23, 2005 10:23 AM
Picked these up the other day: Gotta love 'em! |
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Fri, Sep 23, 2005 11:20 AM
somehow I can hear the music, but as I am not owning these particular albums, how do your finds differ from all the other similar short ear reckids? Magnus, [ Edited by: bellybongo 2005-09-23 11:21 ] |
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Kaiwaza
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Fri, Sep 23, 2005 11:59 AM
That "Polynesian Percussion" LP by "Chango & The Polynesians"...I've sometimes seen people on eBay and elsewhere list it as "Chaino"..it's not. I don't know the story behind it, but it's a re-issue of a Crown Records LP "Polynesia" by "The Polynesians", a great group who recorded about 10 LPs on the Crown label. |
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Fri, Sep 23, 2005 1:22 PM
Kaiwaza, me, and a bunch of other people discussed this stuff at length, here: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=10714&forum=11&hilite=luke%20leilani |
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Fri, Sep 23, 2005 4:47 PM
If anyone's interested to hear yourself, here are some comparisons... "Minoi Minoi" "Vana Vana"
Also, here's a related thread with some speculation about the relationship between a bunch of these versions of the Tahitian percussion classics. Seems like the earliest recording of these songs is by "Charles Mauu and the Royal Polynesians" and that Charles Mauu is credited with writing most of them. Still don't know if there's a connection between all these "Polynesians" combos, but the recordings definitely sound similar, although not identical. -Randy |
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Kaiwaza
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Sat, Sep 24, 2005 1:55 AM
More than you ever wanted to know about "The Polynesians." I have a few of the earlier Polynesians releases on Crown, when they were still doing liner notes on back, so I'll relate what it says about the group members: HARRY BATY-group leader, of Hawaiian/English ancestry. His film experience includes work with Elanor Powell & Sonja Henie. SAM KAAPUNI-arranger/guitarist, Hawaiian ancestry. Was a member of Harry Owens Orchestra and has backed up Alfred Apaka, Andrews Sister, Helen O'Connell & Dorothy Lamour. LANI SANG-steel guitarist, Hawaiian ancestry. Toured with Ray Kinney's Hawaiian Serenaders. (Seems to have left the Polynesians quickly...) BOB NICHOLS (arriving after Lani Sang's departure), steel guitar. (no other info provided). Guest artist: SAM KOKI -Considered one of the foremost proponents of "modern Hawaiian music." Joined one of the moajor networks in Hollywood, and did film work with Bing Crosby, Tony Martin, and others. For the past 15 years, Sam has had his orchestra at the "Seven Seas" in Hollywwod. (Later, he also did several recordings with his own group, and in addition under a pseudonym..William Kealoha...on Kapp records). Member or featured artist: (depending on the LP) BERNIE KAAI LEWIS, steel guitar/vocals. Born near Hilo, graduated from UCLA, back up musician and arranger for countless recordings. {He did a solo LP in the late 60s or 70s on Kolopa records of Encino...sounds a lot like the Polynesians...AND was with a group called "The Island-Aires" who performed at "The Polynesian" in Walteria, CA and THEY did a lovely LP called "Hawaiian Interlude which REALLY REALLY sounds like the Polynesians..Lewis must have done a lot of the arranging.) Interestingly, if you speak to people in Hawaii, even those into pre-statehood era music, they've NEVER heard of "The Polynesians". Apparently they never performed in Hawaii as a group, and I guess with their material being release on budget Crown labels, they were never exposed properly. I do recall seeing them in a few Hollywood Hawaiian-type films as players at a luau or whatever. In the 80's, when I used to DJ/program direct at a Hawaiian music station, I brought in some of my own Polynesians LPs and carted some songs up and put them into circulation on the air. One week when we have "celebrity" guest DJs in, the late Israel Kamakawiwo'ole commented that he wanted to play "That great version of "Yellow Ginger Lei" I've been hearing by some group I don't know..The Polynesians...who are those guys?" I thought that was interesting and proved to me how great they were and how sad, to me, that they are so unknown in Hawaii. |
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Kernel Tiki
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Thu, Apr 27, 2006 8:52 PM
Great records! I too am into that Waikiki records company. I found that their overall quality really separates them from a lot of wanna be Hawaiian records. I looked around to find a listing of their total production but never found anything. Anybody know if they're covered in the goldmine books? Kernel Tiki |
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Fri, Feb 2, 2007 12:19 PM
I heard this great song on "Hukilau Hulas" CD today and had to look into the singer, B. Kaai or Bernie. Of course I found a few threads here on TC that mention him. To hear the song I refer to, go HERE and listen to "Island Moon." I thik Pablus could sing this well. Now I am n\on the hunt for more of his stuff. Several 78s on Ebay. Anoyone have any of his records? |
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TofuJoe
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Fri, Mar 16, 2007 1:47 PM
Hi Tiki Music folks... I was listening to the Mai Kai Gents album today and got to wondering just what the heck are the lyrics to KanaKapila So I started a googlin' and found this which I figure I'd share... http://www.thecalicowall.com/45s/cousins.html An upload of an old 45 by the Continental Cousins (1961) with mp3s for the two songs: Buddha and Kanakapila enjoy. |
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Tiki Boys
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Wed, Mar 23, 2011 6:47 AM
I know I'm late to this party, but I've been wondering the same thing - I'd like a date for a Gabby LP I have from them, "Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar with Singing, Vol. 1". [ Edited by: Tiki Boys 2011-03-23 06:59 ] |
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Wed, Mar 23, 2011 8:04 AM
I can only guess, judging by the look of the girls, I would say mid- to late 50s. What a great cover! Wonder where that was taken. Obviously in Hawaii, with a fern wood Tiki of that size! But where exactly, with that view... Also another great example for the unique light-sucking properties of the fern wood Tiki: While the whole scene has a perfect, saturated exposure, that thing is just BLACK! |
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The Original Tikitaboo
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Wed, Mar 23, 2011 9:55 AM
The year for this Gabby LP is 1960. Check out the Dancing Cat Records website - great information, including LP dates, for a wide variety of vintage Hawaiian artists. Aloha |
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Tiki Boys
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Thu, Mar 24, 2011 7:19 AM
Mahalo! I just found it there myself this morning, too! Doesn't come up when searching because they left off the "with Singing" in their listing. Appreciate your help. |
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TIKIBOSKO
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Fri, Mar 25, 2011 2:33 PM
Hey Sven isn't that the Trader Halls Tiki? I put a postcard image on the fern wood Tiki post. Bosko |
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Tiki Boys
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Sat, Mar 26, 2011 7:40 AM
You're right! "Front cover photographed at Trader Hall's Hawaiian Village overlooking beautiful Kaneohe Bay at Heeia, Oahu." Another question, then. Does anyone know if this should be considered a various artists album? There's an artist listed for each track, but I wonder if it's the same band throughout and those listed are more like soloists or featured artists. The others include Iwalani Kahalewai, Gabby with Alvin "Barney" Isaacs, Jr., Fely Gabriel, and Norman Isaacs. cheers! |
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Sat, Mar 26, 2011 8:37 AM
Well that answers MY question, it's our furry friend from Trader Hall's! Sorry for veering off again, I am just the guy for visuals. Looks like they took the shot just past the huts, framing them out on purpose: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=35700&forum=1&3 |
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